Toddlers are Quackers

Ugg and the shoes I have no idea what up with them but the last time I went to buy our kids new shoes we left without any they are so flimsy and light my kids would eat through them in a couple of days. They have not always been the best quality but now they are even worse
Imports :rolleyes:
 
She's begun to suck her thumb. :confused:
My son chews on his shirts to the point that he puts holes in them we got him some chew necklaces that don't look like baby tethers this way he can get his fix so to speak, not ruin anymore shirts and not get made fun off at school. Not sure if something like that would help with the thumb sucking
 
So my son started worrying about mid September that his Halloween costume would be sold out if we did not get one right away. I refused to get one before October finally broke down yeaster day and we went and got his costume and guess what it was still at the store :) however my older son they did not have one in his size, so went to target and again non in his size so had to go to Spirt Halloween to get it ugg exactly the same costume down to the T at Walmart for $24, at Spirt it was $39.99 at least if I'm going to pay more I could at least get a better quality
If only he wanted a more popular costume that they had more of in his size
My younger one taking a break from being Master Chief to Liston to a story
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Ugg and the shoes I have no idea what up with them but the last time I went to buy our kids new shoes we left without any they are so flimsy and light my kids would eat through them in a couple of days. They have not always been the best quality but now they are even worse
Tell me about it! $65 Dr. Scholls were destroyed in a month. Ironically, Duckling's shoes have all made it. Even the Geranimals. Though she's easy on shoes anyway. Especially since I taught her the wonder of going barefoot. :lol:
My son chews on his shirts to the point that he puts holes in them we got him some chew necklaces that don't look like baby tethers this way he can get his fix so to speak, not ruin anymore shirts and not get made fun off at school. Not sure if something like that would help with the thumb sucking
Probably would. She was sucking her shirt for a few weeks recently.
 
So my son started worrying about mid September that his Halloween costume would be sold out if we did not get one right away. I refused to get one before October finally broke down yeaster day and we went and got his costume and guess what it was still at the store :) however my older son they did not have one in his size, so went to target and again non in his size so had to go to Spirt Halloween to get it ugg exactly the same costume down to the T at Walmart for $24, at Spirt it was $39.99 at least if I'm going to pay more I could at least get a better quality
If only he wanted a more popular costume that they had more of in his size
My younger one taking a break from being Master Chief to Liston to a story
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Stinks about the costume.
Cute picture!
I used the tie method to make Duckling a whole set. Throw pillow, pillow case, blanket and doll blanket. I actually kept the blanket as one piece, and folded it over. Now I need to cut off the ties (I'm not going to attempt untying them) and get another piece of fabric to expand the blanket to a double.
 
Ugg and the shoes I have no idea what up with them but the last time I went to buy our kids new shoes we left without any they are so flimsy and light my kids would eat through them in a couple of days. They have not always been the best quality but now they are even worse
Is it just me or are shoes just pieces of poop no matter where you buy them these days? I can not find a decent pair of work shoes that will last more than a couple months. I have to have slip resistant so that narrows the choices. The ones that look like they might last are hard as a rock and hurt your feet the minute you put them on.
 
Is it just me or are shoes just pieces of poop no matter where you buy them these days? I can not find a decent pair of work shoes that will last more than a couple months. I have to have slip resistant so that narrows the choices. The ones that look like they might last are hard as a rock and hurt your feet the minute you put them on.
I started getting Merrell for my older boy. They are more expensive but when I did the math we were spending more money on replacing shoes due to major holes in them then it would be buy a good pair of shoes so far this has worked he now growers out of them before they are completely trashed normally I can find them on sale when they are coming out with new styles so that helps
 
Is it just me or are shoes just pieces of poop no matter where you buy them these days? I can not find a decent pair of work shoes that will last more than a couple months. I have to have slip resistant so that narrows the choices. The ones that look like they might last are hard as a rock and hurt your feet the minute you put them on.
I can solve that for you! Shoes for Crews. They make good (comfortable) shoes for every line of work. I just checked to see if they were still in business, and they have a deal from ebates.
 
Is it just me or are shoes just pieces of poop no matter where you buy them these days? I can not find a decent pair of work shoes that will last more than a couple months. I have to have slip resistant so that narrows the choices. The ones that look like they might last are hard as a rock and hurt your feet the minute you put them on.
My dad insists on White's work boots. These are old fashioned cobbled work boots, and they cost about 300$ but my dad can make them last for up to ten years. Some people get theirs to last even longer. Because they are cobbled, you can get the soles replaced. One of the few high quality leather work boots still around. They've been in business for over 150 years, but I'd try and find a boot shop to do measurements for your feet first. Best work boots available, and guaranteed.
 
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